that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. jon: right now as the blame game continues in washington over the $85 billion in sequester cuts, some experts are warning of the political impact the drawn-out fight could have on the president's second term. abc news political director laying out the risks to president obama's credibility saying in part, the president is in the awkward place of rooting for it to be felt as he and his administration predicted. at stake is the president's credibility. in the latest round of the seemingly endless budget wars which seem poised to dominate his second term. let's talk about it now with bob cusack, managing editor for "the hill." do you see it that same way, bob? this president does not seem inclined to compromise with congress it comes to their desire for spending cuts? >> that's right, jon. very different from the first term, democrats on capitol hill were furious with president obama and negotiating skills on one deal. speaker boehner credit he got 98% of the what he wanted. obama is tak